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Real Sociedad beat Atletico Madrid on penalties to win Copa del Rey

Real Sociedad won the Copa del Rey in Seville on April 18, beating Atletico Madrid 4-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw, with goalkeeper Unai Marrero saving two spot kicks.

10 hours ago · Spain · 39 articles
war

Iran recloses Strait of Hormuz while Trump remains optimistic on a deal

On 18 April 2026 Iran returned the Strait of Hormuz to military control a day after reopening, a step that complicates prospects for an imminent deal with the United States while President Trump maintains optimism.

17 hours ago · Iran · 38 articles
politics

Iran says it has reestablished control over the Strait of Hormuz

Iranian military sources say the country has reestablished strict control over the Strait of Hormuz, while US commentary says the waterway is open even as a US blockade on Iran remains in effect; maritime monitors report resumed tanker movements carrying millions of barrels of oil.

24 hours ago · Iran · 47 articles
technology

Honor Robot Wins Beijing Half-Marathon, Beats Human World Record

A robot developed by Chinese smartphone maker Honor won Beijing's humanoid robot half-marathon on April 19, completing the 21-kilometer race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds—faster than the human world record of approximately 57 minutes set by Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo in March. Over 100 teams competed, nearly five times last year's field. The event highlighted China's rapid advancement in humanoid robotics, though some robots fell or collided during the race. Beijing aims to dominate the sector as part of its 2026-2030 five-year plan targeting frontier technologies.

4 hours ago · China · 13 articles
crime

Gunman opens fire in Kyiv supermarket; two killed, five injured

Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said a shooter in Holosiivskyi district killed two people, wounded five, and is currently inside a supermarket while police carry out a special operation to detain him.

17 hours ago · Ukraine · 30 articles
war

N. Korea Fires 7th Ballistic Missile of Year, 4th in April

North Korea fired suspected ballistic missiles toward the East Sea on April 19, marking its seventh ballistic missile launch this year and fourth in April alone. Japan's Defense Minister confirmed multiple launches with projectiles falling outside Japan's exclusive economic zone. South Korea's military is analyzing the missiles' specifications. The tests violate UN Security Council resolutions, though Pyongyang rejects the restrictions as a sovereign right to self-defense. Japan, the United States, and South Korea are coordinating their response.

9 hours ago · North Korea · 15 articles
war

French soldier killed and three injured in attack on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon

President Macron identified the dead soldier as Staff Sergeant Florian Montorio, said three comrades were wounded, and called on Lebanon to arrest those responsible while coordinating with the U.N. mission UNIFIL.

20 hours ago · Lebanon · 26 articles
crime

Victoria Cross Recipient Roberts-Smith Denies Murder Charges

Australian Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith has denied all five murder charges related to alleged killings in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012, saying he will use his criminal trial to clear his name. The decorated SAS soldier spent 10 days in custody before being granted bail, with a judge citing expected lengthy trial delays. Four Australian soldiers have reportedly admitted to killing on Roberts-Smith's orders under immunity arrangements. A five-year federal investigation led to his arrest earlier this month.

4 hours ago · Australia · 12 articles
politics

Bulgaria Holds Eighth Election in Five Years as Radev Leads

Bulgarians voted Sunday in the country's eighth parliamentary election in five years, with former President Rumen Radev emerging as the clear frontrunner on the strength of an anti-corruption message and promises to combat poverty. Radev leads with around 30 to 35 percent support but lacks an outright majority. The fragmented political landscape has prompted analysts to warn that Bulgaria could face continued political paralysis, with crossed vetos between major parties making coalition formation difficult.

7 hours ago · Bulgaria · 11 articles
war

Iran fires on tankers, attacks two Indian-flagged ships in Strait of Hormuz

Iran reversed its reopening of the Strait of Hormuz on Apr 18, fired on vessels transiting the waterway and warned ships would be targeted while it protests a US blockade of its ports.

12 hours ago · Iran · 15 articles
war

North Korea Fires Seventh Ballistic Missile Launch of the Year

North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles from its eastern coastal city of Sinpo on Saturday, marking the country's seventh such launch this year and fourth in April alone. The projectiles traveled roughly 140 kilometers before falling outside Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone. Japan activated crisis protocols while South Korea held an emergency National Security Council meeting. The launches come ahead of a planned Xi-Trump summit where North Korea's nuclear program is expected to be a major topic.

3 hours ago · North Korea · 6 articles
disaster

Fire Destroys About 200 Homes in Sabah, Malaysia

A fire destroyed approximately 200 homes in Sandakan's Kampung Bahagia water village on April 19, displacing around 445 people. The blaze broke out at 1:32 a.m. and spread rapidly through densely packed wooden houses on stilts. Firefighters faced challenges from strong winds, low tide reducing water access, and narrow access routes. No casualties were reported. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the federal government was coordinating relief efforts with Sabah authorities.

1 hour ago · Malaysia · 5 articles
crime

Torrance Man Charged With Attempted Murder of Officer

A Torrance man, Arturo Fernandez, 44, was charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a Long Beach police officer multiple times during a confrontation in downtown Long Beach. Federal air marshals assisted in subduing Fernandez, who was taken into custody. The officer sustained multiple stab wounds, was hospitalized and later released. Bail was set at $1 million and homicide detectives will present the case to the Los Angeles County district attorney's office next week.

16 minutes ago · United States · 3 articles
politics

Trump Signs Order to Fast-Track Psychedelic Drug Reviews

President Trump signed an executive order Saturday directing the FDA to expedite reviews of psychedelic drugs, including ibogaine, and allocating at least $50 million to states developing psychedelic treatment programs for serious mental illness. The order was announced in the Oval Office with support from Joe Rogan, Health Secretary RFK Jr., and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary. Despite ibogaine being linked to over 30 deaths due to cardiovascular toxicity, a Stanford study found veterans treated with the drug showed improvements in PTSD, depression, and anxiety symptoms.

2 hours ago · United States · 4 articles
politics

Sheinbaum travels to Barcelona to join progressive summit and mend ties with Spain

President Claudia Sheinbaum goes to Barcelona to join a gathering of leftist leaders and to ease a diplomatic rift with Spain while insisting the meeting is not aimed at the United States.

22 hours ago · Mexico · 24 articles
war

Iran Slams EU 'Hypocrisy' Over Demand for Free Hormuz Passage

Iran's Foreign Ministry on Saturday sharply criticized the EU for demanding free transit through the Strait of Hormuz, calling it "peak hypocrisy" while invoking international law. The EU foreign policy chief warned that any pay-for-passage scheme would set a dangerous precedent. Iran re-imposed strict controls on the strategic waterway, which carries nearly a fifth of the world's oil and gas, in response to a US naval blockade. Meanwhile, over 100 international law experts from major US universities warned that US military conduct may violate international humanitarian law.

1 hour ago · Iran · 4 articles
politics

Iran Not Ready for Direct US Talks, Wants Framework Deal First

Iran has indicated it is not ready for direct talks with the United States, saying Washington has not abandoned what Tehran describes as "maximalist" demands. Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh said discussions have not reached the stage for face-to-face meetings, and Iran wants a "framework agreement" finalized first. Khatibzadeh called proposals to transfer enriched uranium a "non-starter." The Strait of Hormuz remains tense after Iran briefly closed it Saturday, though Khatibzadeh proposed a "new protocol" to ensure safe civilian shipping as indirect negotiations continue.

7 hours ago · Iran · 8 articles
crime

56 Bodies Found Abandoned at Trinidad and Tobago Cemetery

Police in Trinidad and Tobago are investigating the discovery of at least 56 bodies, including 50 infants, found abandoned at a cemetery in Cumuto, about 40 kilometers east of Port of Spain. Five of the six adult bodies bore morgue-style identification tags, and two showed signs of post-mortem examinations. Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro called the discovery deeply troubling and pledged full accountability.

1 hour ago · Trinidad and Tobago · 3 articles
crime

IDF strikes Hezbollah in southern Lebanon after militants approach yellow line

Israeli forces said they struck Hezbollah positions after militants neared the UN demarcation known as the yellow line; Hezbollah called the moves a ceasefire breach and said it would notify Iran while the US said it has barred Israeli strikes on Lebanon.

21 hours ago · Lebanon · 16 articles
crime

Gunman kills six in Kyiv, dies after supermarket hostage standoff

A 58-year-old man opened fire in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district on April 18, killing six and injuring 14 before barricading himself in a supermarket where police killed him after failed negotiations, and authorities are treating the case as a possible terrorist act.

13 hours ago · Ukraine · 10 articles